Huronian – As Cold As A Stranger Sunset
The nine tracks form a very complete album, going from strength to strength, and truly pulling the listener into the clutches of the mighty riffs.
The nine tracks form a very complete album, going from strength to strength, and truly pulling the listener into the clutches of the mighty riffs.
There’s a lot going on between both records. The lyrics were written in a way that fuses both records together so people can, if they want to, dissect the songs and see if they can crack the mystery of the whole concept/story that’s been written for A Sire and Lurkers.
It’s deep horror, rising up from the bowels of the hidden void beneath – beyond – outside our world.
Everything here is to the point and meaningfully composed, a direct upgrade from the debut.
Gold Spire, set to release in early November, is a hodgepodge of dark and melancholic tones, chilling piano, and mystifying saxophone. The cover artwork, featuring hues found upon those soon-to-be crisping trees, was created by guitarist Påhl Sundström and is what first drew me in.
If the first two tracks don’t spark your interest and you don’t willingly give in to the curiosity that will surely kill the cat, then I don’t what to tell you.
Take in the chaos, the violence, and the noncognitive mayhem that is space!
If we had a rating system, 10 out of 5. We don’t, so just let this shovel you around the face and see if I’m wrong.